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he decided not to do it at the time of the election. did you engage with him or have insight on what he felt about the decision? >> there was a lot of angst. i have a story up on the mother jones site that goes into that. this is more his story to tell than mine. during the campaign, before the campaign was over, you know, media folks were coming to me, trying to reach him or reaching him making all sorts of offers if he would go public some involving money and other benefits. he time and time again said he didn't want to make himself the story. he didn't want to distract from mitt romney's own words. also, if he went public, he would be a bulls eye on his target. rush limbaugh would try to make him the story. i don't know if there's dirt on him. didn't seem that way tonight. i think it's hard to stay in the shadows. when everyone is talking about this. imagine the conversations you must have in this situation with people around you. god, did you hear about the tape? did you see it on the news? you have to say yeah, i'm kind of familiar
he decided not to do it at the time of the election. did you engage with him or have insight on what he felt about the decision? >> there was a lot of angst. i have a story up on the mother jones site that goes into that. this is more his story to tell than mine. during the campaign, before the campaign was over, you know, media folks were coming to me, trying to reach him or reaching him making all sorts of offers if he would go public some involving money and other benefits. he time and...
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and i told them all at the time if they want an election and they have an election and you decide you want to be union, that's fine. but i don't believe in people being intimidated into something they don't want to do. and i talked to them about these things and about the reality of the situation. and i have to tell you, i came away from zero meetings feeling like we had failed in our message. and it didn't hurt us with more unfair labor practices. >> curt smith, i'm a former hill staffer. anyhow, i had a quick question just might show i know enough to be ignorant. [laughter] i know the labor relations board only has one member functionally right now because of the court decision, but if the -- >> well, no, the two, the two recess appointees refused to step down, so they continue -- >> i guess they probably don't have any legal significance i guess i should say then. but if their whole strategy right now is to get around the labor relations board with these agreements, how exactly does this process affect each other? am i -- i guess i don't understand how this interplays. can somebody
and i told them all at the time if they want an election and they have an election and you decide you want to be union, that's fine. but i don't believe in people being intimidated into something they don't want to do. and i talked to them about these things and about the reality of the situation. and i have to tell you, i came away from zero meetings feeling like we had failed in our message. and it didn't hurt us with more unfair labor practices. >> curt smith, i'm a former hill...
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he refuses to accept that kenyatta won the election. zimbabwe voting underway in a referendum on the new constitution. if passed, the power of the president would be curtailed and the prime minister removed. and united nations investigators say u.s. drone attacks in pakistan violate the country's sovereignty. the u.n. team also found the strikes caused far more civilian casualties than have been recognized by the u.s. government. the catholic church should be poor and should remember to serve the poor. that is pope francis' message. the 76-year-old pontiff said he chose his name after sir francis of asisi, a symbol of peace and poverty. he's known for his work with the underprivileged in his home country. one place where millions could use the help is india, and there are nearly 17 million practicing catholics in that country. they met one community in sitarra to see what they expect from pope francis. >> gathering for the weekly service, there are special prayers for the new pope and messages from the faithful. >> congratulations to hi
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this election was not about going after the big three. this was not about that anywhere in any democratic circles. it pains me to say it, but president obama really could be the president to start the undoing of the new deal? >> we've all got to work together to make sure that does not happen. >> thanks so much. >>> let's turn now to congresswoman maxine waters of california and joseph crowley of new york. maxine, your reaction to what you heard today? >> first of all, let me just say this. that bernie sanders is somebody we can count on. i've worked with him over here on the house side. he's a good progressive and i know he'll stand up for seniors. he will be fighting to make sure that we do not decimate medicaid or we do thot change medicare as we know it and protect our seniors are social security and i stand with him and others who have signed on to petition. who have made it very, very clear. we're not going for any cuts or any changes. these are the most vulnerable people in our society. and they deserve to have our support and all
this election was not about going after the big three. this was not about that anywhere in any democratic circles. it pains me to say it, but president obama really could be the president to start the undoing of the new deal? >> we've all got to work together to make sure that does not happen. >> thanks so much. >>> let's turn now to congresswoman maxine waters of california and joseph crowley of new york. maxine, your reaction to what you heard today? >> first of...
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this was four days before the election that year. having thought that the war was going to be over, now the president finds out the peace deal fell through because a candidate who wanted there not to be peace before the election intervened to make one side walk away. now, why didn't lbj say anything publicly? this is right before the election. can you imagine how the country would have reacted to that? this is a war the whole country was against. it was going to be over except candidate nixon intervened to undo the peace deal and keep the war going? can you imagine how angry the american public would have been. but lbj did not say anything publicly at the time because he thought he couldn't. the reason he thought he couldn't is the way he found out what nixon had done. the fbi illegally wire-tapped the phones of the south vietnamese ambassador. we couldn't let anybody know that we were illegally listening into the ambassador's phone lines so they couldn't let anybody know what they had heard. so nixon got away with it. and the octobe
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it's now the 2014 elections. everybody turn out the republicans. that's what worries the republicans. but the greater concern for the president is in bigger deal. they believe in the white house that this economy is getting better and stronger and that it could really take off with some kind of a deal because then both consumers and corporations would say washington is actually capable of not serialy doing stupid things. they did something to put in place a budget. gwen: just in case outside political pressure is need. the obama forces have created this structure. basically it's the old obama campaign structure run by the same people to raise money and push policy initiatives. using campaign structure to do it. >> what his argument with the president is saying is that where he messed up in 2008 -- gwen: who? >> the president. the president is saying what he made a mistake with in 2008 and 2009 was he didn't bring all the energy of his campaign -- he didn't enengage that in selling his agenda. gwen: he could have done that when he had another campai
it's now the 2014 elections. everybody turn out the republicans. that's what worries the republicans. but the greater concern for the president is in bigger deal. they believe in the white house that this economy is getting better and stronger and that it could really take off with some kind of a deal because then both consumers and corporations would say washington is actually capable of not serialy doing stupid things. they did something to put in place a budget. gwen: just in case outside...
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he had been a congressman, first elected in 1946, then a senator elected first in 1952 and re-elected in 1958 and while he was a senator, in that year that he was running for re-election in 1958, john f. kennedy introduced this legislature. a bill to ban the importing into the united states of guns or ammunition manufactured for military purposes. now, the most popular weapon like that at the time looked like this. it's an italian rifle called a carkano. this was the most popular foreign firearm, originally manufactured for military purposes sold in the united states at the time kennedy introduced a bill that would have banned the sale of this gun. if you want to get a better look at this gun, here's another view. the man holding the rifle is in this photo is lee harvey oswalt who went on to kill john f kennedy with that gun in 1963. mr. oswald bought that gun by mail legally using a coupon he clipped out of the american rifleman magazine, the magazine of the nra f. he was able to buy that gun he used to kill the president because of the bill that jfk introduced that would have banned
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wheatfield in the 2012 presidential election. the 2012 field presidential election. basically from 2003 to 2006, republicans and many conservatives were loyal to bush. they adhered to more or less the bush program, including medical drugs, and i think there was a conservative case for that bill. that is another panel. but, basically, bush's job rating really crumbled in 2005 as people were watching the television violence in baghdad and new orleans, and he never really recovered. republican candidates to head mauldin themselves in the bush mold ended up not -- republican candidates who had molded themselves in the bush mold ended up not running. so you're operating in a kind of vacuum. i think there are prospects for of candidates.d congressman, is there something wrong with the process itself though? think i know some who can win a general election. is there something deterring them from getting involved? >> with my own election and other elections, what the other side is doing is to tear down that person personally. that is a tremendous burden. when you ask somebod
wheatfield in the 2012 presidential election. the 2012 field presidential election. basically from 2003 to 2006, republicans and many conservatives were loyal to bush. they adhered to more or less the bush program, including medical drugs, and i think there was a conservative case for that bill. that is another panel. but, basically, bush's job rating really crumbled in 2005 as people were watching the television violence in baghdad and new orleans, and he never really recovered. republican...
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of course, presidential elections, you know, are something quite different from papal elections. with papal election, there is no official campaigning, there are no candidates so it's -- it really is quite unusual to have frontrunners in the sense that an american election would have. >> who exactly is in the running? >> well, the media, of course, speculate about who's in the running. probably the most popular italian candidate, if you will, is a man called angelo sciullo, who's the chairman of the italian bishop's conference. he's been the head of two huge diocese in italy. is now the ash bishop of milan. most of the cardinals want somebody who will come in and clean shop. so they need somebody who noles the system of government in the vatican and has the force of character to do it. >> would that bring the papacy back to the italy for the first time in 35 years? >> i don't think for the cardinal elek toirs that the country of -- electors that the country of origin is so important. it's much more for the media. for the cardinals, the personalities they're electing and the fact
of course, presidential elections, you know, are something quite different from papal elections. with papal election, there is no official campaigning, there are no candidates so it's -- it really is quite unusual to have frontrunners in the sense that an american election would have. >> who exactly is in the running? >> well, the media, of course, speculate about who's in the running. probably the most popular italian candidate, if you will, is a man called angelo sciullo, who's...
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some call the election of this pope something of a prize. we have much more on reaction from argentina coming up. the name that a new pope takes can can signal how he sees himself. pope francis, what does that tell us? we will get into that a moment, we have seen a lot of separating here in rome in the last six hours. the real party begins next week i'm told. ahead a look at what to expect on inauguration day on w tuesday done... [ male announcer ] sometimes being too transparent can be a bad thing. this looks good! [ male announcer ] but not with the oscar mayer deli fresh clear pack. it's what you see is what you get food. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel
some call the election of this pope something of a prize. we have much more on reaction from argentina coming up. the name that a new pope takes can can signal how he sees himself. pope francis, what does that tell us? we will get into that a moment, we have seen a lot of separating here in rome in the last six hours. the real party begins next week i'm told. ahead a look at what to expect on inauguration day on w tuesday done... [ male announcer ] sometimes being too transparent can be a bad...
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this election is a year away but if you watch local tv, you might think that election was weeks away. >>> eat a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains. maintain an exercise plan to maintain a healthy weight. wash your hands often. get rest. get a regular checkup to monitor your regular health. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! >>> as speculation continues to rise o over an ashley judd candidacy. mitch mcconnell is about to release an -- this six-figure ad buy features his wife.six-figur features his wife, former secretary of labor, elaine cho. joining me is congressman john yarmouth, a democrat from kentucky. what do you make of mcconnell's fast and furious ad buy. and why he's doing it right now? >> one more indication, that mitch is very insecure about his re-election. he knows he has trouble, particularly with women. this ad was specifically targeted to women over 25. that was the statement from his campaign manager. and as someone who vot
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his wife, christina, was his democratically elected successor. she was elected in 2007. while she was president, before he died, he went and served as a member of congress in his country. then in 2007, the year before she was up for reelection as president christina fernandez de kirchner picked a fight. her government sponsored a bill that gave gay people in argentina an equal right with straight people to marry, adopt children, inherit money just like first class citizenship. it was a proposed expansion of human rights in a country that a generation prior had famously, famously violated human rights on a grand scale. under a military dictatorship, an estimated 30,000 people were killed or sometimes just disappeared. there are still people in argentina who do not know what happened to friends and family in the 1970s. there are still people who are technically considered missing. and against the backdrop of that relatively recent massive human rights violation history, the very first woman to be re-elected president of argentina, she staked her personal reputation and her
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the area has been elected, and his first -- here he is, being elected the head of the church, to his first gesture is reach out. >> journalists have been hearing dr. stories about this new pope's past -- darker stories. >> there has never been an accusation concrete or credible in his regard. argentinian justice interrogated him several times -- one time, they interrogated him as a person who was informed of the facts, involve in the facts, but nothing was ever computed against him. >> pope francis has only been in charge of the vatican a few days, and already, he is having to deal with a serious controversy. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, getting ready for an adventure to enacted. these wounded combat veterans are off on a race that will put their endurance to the test. artistic director of russia's bolshoi ballet was nearly blinded in an attack in january. he has been speaking at the clinic where he is being treated. >> he is being treated at the biggest hospital in germany. his public appearance today was dramatic and theatrical.
the area has been elected, and his first -- here he is, being elected the head of the church, to his first gesture is reach out. >> journalists have been hearing dr. stories about this new pope's past -- darker stories. >> there has never been an accusation concrete or credible in his regard. argentinian justice interrogated him several times -- one time, they interrogated him as a person who was informed of the facts, involve in the facts, but nothing was ever computed against him....
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[applause] richard nixon and ronald reagan will never elect another republican. i can see why democrats want amnesty why on earth is mark marko bio and these bush rubio and these bushes pushing for it. they are panicked and demoralized after the last election. stop panicing republicans. liberal writing the obish rare of the republican party right now remind me of new homeowners at the height of the housing bubble. people announce their complete triumph moments before their crushing defeat. our job -- our job is to ensure democrats have that crushing defeat. thank you and ill take some questions. [applause] >> go ahead. >> do you believe that chris christie should have been invited to cpac this year? >> the nominee? >> chris christie invited to speak? >> oh, did you see his convention speech? >> yes. >> it was really bad. [laughter] i must say, as you know, i have loved chris christie i am a single voter against amnesty so christie is off my list. [applause] our next speaker ted cruz is still on my list. [applause] >> good evening. i'm from ohio. is there any advi
[applause] richard nixon and ronald reagan will never elect another republican. i can see why democrats want amnesty why on earth is mark marko bio and these bush rubio and these bushes pushing for it. they are panicked and demoralized after the last election. stop panicing republicans. liberal writing the obish rare of the republican party right now remind me of new homeowners at the height of the housing bubble. people announce their complete triumph moments before their crushing defeat. our...
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somebody could be on the precipice of election or gridlock. all we know for now is as of this moment we don't have a pope. >> well, we're going to have to listen to you again. about 45 minutes we'll be watching here. see what smoke comes out black or white, back to you. >> we'll check back with you. chris, anderson and john thank you so much. >>> back in this country. police in upstate new york are searching for a man who shot and killed four people and wounded two others. the shootings happened this morning in two communities in herkimer county. one of the towns -- one rather in the town of herkimer. the other in mohawk about 70 miles west of albany. police have identified the suspect as 54-year-old kurt myers, a federal law enforcement source says myers blew up his house in mohawk valley. here are a couple pictures from the crime scenes. we don't know the circumstances of the shooting, but schools in herkimer and mohawk are on lockdown. we'll bring you more information as we get it. >>> another major airline is joining the chorus of critics
somebody could be on the precipice of election or gridlock. all we know for now is as of this moment we don't have a pope. >> well, we're going to have to listen to you again. about 45 minutes we'll be watching here. see what smoke comes out black or white, back to you. >> we'll check back with you. chris, anderson and john thank you so much. >>> back in this country. police in upstate new york are searching for a man who shot and killed four people and wounded two others....
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candidate it was a fair win just like all the following elections was won i've always played by the rules and i want people who come to power after me to do the same to win an election in a fair way so you're not preparing a successor for yourself to be honest i've decided for myself that i will not even support anyone publicly so it must be conducted in a fair way the people should elect their leader themselves when the time is right i remember that during your summit this is to vent chalice was still alive and he said we have a great holiday today because our guest is to president of belorussia look at shanghai and his son and then you told him that he was right in mentioning the boy because we need someone who will continue our case someone we can pass to baten to twenty or twenty five years from now. i didn't say pass the baton i said carry on our cause i do remember very well and i said it in a very responsible way when i say carry on it doesn't mean he would just take the helm and go into the president's chair we have a million boys like junior and it's them who will continue
candidate it was a fair win just like all the following elections was won i've always played by the rules and i want people who come to power after me to do the same to win an election in a fair way so you're not preparing a successor for yourself to be honest i've decided for myself that i will not even support anyone publicly so it must be conducted in a fair way the people should elect their leader themselves when the time is right i remember that during your summit this is to vent chalice...
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the power of to me to do the same to win an election in a fair way so you are not grooming anyone as your successor is the only i've decided for myself that i will not even support anyone publicly so it must be conducted in a fair way the people should elect their leaders themselves when the time is right . i remember that during your summit visit to venezuela when chavez was still alive he said we have a great holiday today our guests are president bush and his son and you told him he was right in mentioning the boy because we need someone who will continue of course someone we can pass the baton to twenty twenty five years from now i didn't say pass the baton i said carry on our cause i do remember it very well and i said it in a very responsible way when i say carry on it doesn't mean he would just take the helm and go into the presidents chair we have a million boys like junior and it's them who will continue the cause which look at . some time ago they will continue the work that i have been doing now here is what's on my record better use has become a sovereign and independent
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a normal re-election of a president election in 2012. because with the complicity of the press, the issue of romney and being a corporate predator and all of that had become as big or bigger an issue than obama's actual record in the first four years. >> so in reading, you get the impression you feel like you are surrounded by journalists that are all liberal? >> yeah. well, look. >> do they tell you what they think person zy. >> no, they used to when i was younger and was out covering campaigns al the time, but i certainly read them, and it has not changed. >> you know what the lib ares would say when they are sitting here talking to you. >> yeah. >> the conservativing whining when they have lush limb baug and sean hannity and a lot of other talk show hosts. they have weekly standard and the washington examiner and fox news. >> yeah. well, there is an alternative conservative media that did not used to exist. >> how has that changed this world? how has that changed this town? >> washington is a liberal town. it really has not changed wa
a normal re-election of a president election in 2012. because with the complicity of the press, the issue of romney and being a corporate predator and all of that had become as big or bigger an issue than obama's actual record in the first four years. >> so in reading, you get the impression you feel like you are surrounded by journalists that are all liberal? >> yeah. well, look. >> do they tell you what they think person zy. >> no, they used to when i was younger and...
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we have the authority of an election behind us. >> having the authority of the election, you set and helped to make bill clinton the last elected democrat you helped to make that happened. what would you say the president needs to do in terms of the electora electorate. i think he's right to have it front and center, and of course, you know i'm a a big believer that the middle class an unduly covered. at some point -- i understand we're to theers here, wee coming back better than most countries, but the middle classes still not coming back like it needs to. he's had a lot on his plate, but that's one of the things we need to up other game on here. 2012 was a disaster and here's how they described the part. scary, narrow minded, stuffy old men. do you have a few choice phrases. >> what they're trying to do now, they don't -- they're trying to change the rules of how they pick a president, and also trying to change the rules to how we pick a president. you see, they don't want those people at cpac who like the -- they don't want people like you and i, wo don't like the confederate flag
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with the goalie of being elected -- with bergoglio being elected, how many years of good health will he have, with these huge challenges that face the pope, the travel alone involved, the reforms, the structural reforms, and so on? >> he has picked the name of francis. how important is the choice of name for the pope jacko >> hugely - -- for the pope? >> hugely important. i'm sure most people think of francis of assisi, the little, poor man. that is the great inspiration, one of the great inspirations of bergoglio's own life. i think -- i say this half jokingly, but i think some of the cardinals will be afraid that he will wander through the vatican and start selling off the treasures. he is quite radical in his sense of the way the gospel is a gospel message to the poor and the downtrodden. i think that will be -- social justice and the cause of the poor will certainly be a highlight of his papacy. >> what does this choice tell you about the general direction in which the catholic church is now expected to go under his papacy? >> i think, particularly, the child abuse scandal, but a
with the goalie of being elected -- with bergoglio being elected, how many years of good health will he have, with these huge challenges that face the pope, the travel alone involved, the reforms, the structural reforms, and so on? >> he has picked the name of francis. how important is the choice of name for the pope jacko >> hugely - -- for the pope? >> hugely important. i'm sure most people think of francis of assisi, the little, poor man. that is the great inspiration, one...
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they are glad the elections are over. there is a broad understanding. -- understanding that they need to resolve their differences in the court, not in the streets. >> the inquiry in south africa is expected here evidence from the commissioner who was in charge of security at the time. at least 78 workers were injured by police gunfire at the time. the shooting in marikana sparked weeks of protests across the country. police in pakistan say they have arrested several children who were recruited by gangs to carry out bomb attacks in the south. they say separatist fighters hated boys as young as 10 to plant explosives in the city of quite a -- quetta. the boys were paid around $50 each. iran has stepped up its support for the syrian army. weapons continue to flow to ayria through iraqi, -- iran, violation of the arms embargo. iran denies that. the international criminal court says both sides are guilty of torture. the un has stopped patrols in some parts of the golan heights, on the border between syria and israel. funny on
they are glad the elections are over. there is a broad understanding. -- understanding that they need to resolve their differences in the court, not in the streets. >> the inquiry in south africa is expected here evidence from the commissioner who was in charge of security at the time. at least 78 workers were injured by police gunfire at the time. the shooting in marikana sparked weeks of protests across the country. police in pakistan say they have arrested several children who were...
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in general elections. sarah palin, went after you at cpac yesterday. let's take a look: >>... these experts who keep losing elections and are rehired, raking in millions, if they feel that strongly about who gets to run in the party, buck up or stay in the truck, buck up and run. >> chris: are you bucking up? i'm not sure i got that. stay in the truck or running, she says, the last thing the party needs is people from the washington establishment, didn't mention any names but i think you were who she was talking about, vetting republican candidates. >> well, first of all, i live in texas and not washington. >> chris: yeah, but... you are... >> second of all, look, sarah palin should be agreeing with this. she didn't support todd aiken and the reprehensible things he said, she said, he ought to get out of the race them. red candidate in missouri and if she can play in primaries, others can and i have to set the record straight on two things. i'm a volunteer and i don't take a dime with my work from american
in general elections. sarah palin, went after you at cpac yesterday. let's take a look: >>... these experts who keep losing elections and are rehired, raking in millions, if they feel that strongly about who gets to run in the party, buck up or stay in the truck, buck up and run. >> chris: are you bucking up? i'm not sure i got that. stay in the truck or running, she says, the last thing the party needs is people from the washington establishment, didn't mention any names but i...
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he's a hero in this election. and god bless him because i can't imagine what we'd be doing now had mitt romney been able to fool the american public. >> well, how much weight do you put on his actions in the outcome of the election? do you really think that it was the game changer? and had this not been exposed maybe romney would've won? or would he have won? >> i'm not smart enough to figure that out, but i do know this. when i was on the campaign trail talking to ordinary workers spending our time with our members or people that weren't our members talking to workers in various settings. they resented what they saw mitt romney say. mitt romney basically called 47% of america free loaders, those are people that are living, veterans that have come out, people who are disabled, workers who don't earn enough to pay taxes even. and so there was a lot of anger that got generated. and i think it also generated a lot of motivation. i know that our people got more mobilized as a result of that video. and i'm sure that ot
he's a hero in this election. and god bless him because i can't imagine what we'd be doing now had mitt romney been able to fool the american public. >> well, how much weight do you put on his actions in the outcome of the election? do you really think that it was the game changer? and had this not been exposed maybe romney would've won? or would he have won? >> i'm not smart enough to figure that out, but i do know this. when i was on the campaign trail talking to ordinary workers...
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only first elected to the house in 2010. only had one term when he got the nod to move to the senate. thanks to that appointment, he was the first african-american senator south carolina has ever had. now it is his seat in the house that is vacant. and tomorrow, democrats and republicans hold their primary elections to try to fill that seat. on the democratic side, the nominee is expected to be elizabeth colbert bush. her brother uses a fancier pronunciation of the name, known as stephen colbert. on the republican side, the front runner almost as famous as stephen colbert and more famous than his sister but not for a good reason, former governor mark sanford. he has a big national profile, but it is because of his fake hiking trip. mark sanford apologized, finished his term as governor and withdrew from public life for two years. now he is back, trying to win back the public's trust and respect by trying to win back the congressional seat that he once held for three terms. mr. hiking the trail is only one of 16 republicans t
only first elected to the house in 2010. only had one term when he got the nod to move to the senate. thanks to that appointment, he was the first african-american senator south carolina has ever had. now it is his seat in the house that is vacant. and tomorrow, democrats and republicans hold their primary elections to try to fill that seat. on the democratic side, the nominee is expected to be elizabeth colbert bush. her brother uses a fancier pronunciation of the name, known as stephen...
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i said in 2008, i'm pretty sure i repeated in 2012, that you run elections not simply to get elected, you run elections to have an opportunity to deliver on behalf of the american people. and the central premise of our campaign was always this great country of ours is built on some foundational ideas. the most important of which is anybody, anywhere, if they are willing to work hard and take responsibility can succeed. if we have a grow, thriving middle-class and opportunities in the middle-class then nobody can beat us. that is why we attracted immigrants from every corner of the world. that is the reason why our culture has been viewed as dynamic, forward looking. not looking backwards but consistently looking at the next horizon. e good news is, that america in 2013 is poised, as it always has been, to success in ways will make us the envy of the world, if we make good policy decisions. since the election, since i is a many of you we made some progress. we have seen that -- there's actually a bipartisan commitment, at least in the senate to potentially overhaul our immigration syst
i said in 2008, i'm pretty sure i repeated in 2012, that you run elections not simply to get elected, you run elections to have an opportunity to deliver on behalf of the american people. and the central premise of our campaign was always this great country of ours is built on some foundational ideas. the most important of which is anybody, anywhere, if they are willing to work hard and take responsibility can succeed. if we have a grow, thriving middle-class and opportunities in the...
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and this is the first meeting since last month's inconclusive election results. the first item on the agenda, the new speaker to both the upper ask lower houses. joining us is james wolfson. hello do you both and, james, you know, fist to you, so the election of speakers here would seem to be a key blank in figuring out what if anything the governing coalition would look like. is it going to be someone ultimately aligned with beppe grillo? >> well, that is what we're all waiting to see. we are expecting and everyone is using conclave language black smoke today and possibly white smoke tomorrow. the two big parties are almost certainly going to give in blank voting sheets today. grillo's people are going to vote for theirs and then after the third vote, they will go for a run off. so for the first three votes, there will be no conclusion. and then they're going to have to work out who's actually going to do it. it could be a grillo person in the lower house. it could be a p.d. in the upper house. but there are no certainties and no favorites. >> and i guess at thi
and this is the first meeting since last month's inconclusive election results. the first item on the agenda, the new speaker to both the upper ask lower houses. joining us is james wolfson. hello do you both and, james, you know, fist to you, so the election of speakers here would seem to be a key blank in figuring out what if anything the governing coalition would look like. is it going to be someone ultimately aligned with beppe grillo? >> well, that is what we're all waiting to see....
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not simply to get elected. you run elections to have an opportunity to deliver on behalf of the american people. the central premise of our campaign was always that this great country of ours was built on some foundational ideas. the most important of which is theyanybody, anywhere, if are willing to work hard and take response ability, can succeed. if we have a growing, thriving, and ladders of opportunity into the middle class, nobody can beat us. that is the reason why we attracted immigrants from every corner of the world. that is the reason why our culture has always been viewed as dynamic and forward-looking. not looking backwards. consistently looking at that next horizon. america,news is that in 2013, is poised as it always has been to succeed in ways that will make us
not simply to get elected. you run elections to have an opportunity to deliver on behalf of the american people. the central premise of our campaign was always that this great country of ours was built on some foundational ideas. the most important of which is theyanybody, anywhere, if are willing to work hard and take response ability, can succeed. if we have a growing, thriving, and ladders of opportunity into the middle class, nobody can beat us. that is the reason why we attracted...
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2010 elections. i went earlier today and looked to see what percentage of the african-american votes some of these governors got. it's not all that different. romney got 44% of women. scott in florida got 45. walker in wisconsin 48. when you look at younger voters and hispanics they did better but not dramatically. >> ifill: we don't know whether there will be a fundamental change. susan page, what's your name again, stu rothenberg? thank you both very much. >> ifill: online, you can read more about the party's self- examination, what chairman priebus said today, and find a link to the full r.n.c. report. plus, watch behind-the-scenes video dispatches from the weekend's conservative conference. that's on our politics page. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. the supreme court considered a case involving an arizona law that makes people prove their u.s. citizenship before they register to vote. european union leaders called for a tax on savings accounts on the mediterranean island o
2010 elections. i went earlier today and looked to see what percentage of the african-american votes some of these governors got. it's not all that different. romney got 44% of women. scott in florida got 45. walker in wisconsin 48. when you look at younger voters and hispanics they did better but not dramatically. >> ifill: we don't know whether there will be a fundamental change. susan page, what's your name again, stu rothenberg? thank you both very much. >> ifill: online, you...
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the election of pope francis is so new it's going to take a while to get our head around it. all the people here in our country from central america, the caribbean, they must be thrilled. the cardinal from buenos aires came as a surprise, didn't it? he wasn't a front-runner. my sense is that he will be very offbeat from what we're used to in politics in this country. usually you hear someone say i'm a liberal on social issues but conservative. pope francis is progressive on matters like poverty and economic justice. he's like some old-style democrats who are pro life but solid on health care for the poor, protection of minimum wage. you know, like former bob casey. and more conservative when it comes to matters of sex. maybe it's the best we can do. and that's "hardball" for now. "politicsnation" with al sharp ton starts right now. >>> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for ktuning in. senator one-term mcconnell, meet the president's second term agenda. president obama was back on capitol hill today. this time to meet with republicans in the senate. and the ring leader, mitch m
the election of pope francis is so new it's going to take a while to get our head around it. all the people here in our country from central america, the caribbean, they must be thrilled. the cardinal from buenos aires came as a surprise, didn't it? he wasn't a front-runner. my sense is that he will be very offbeat from what we're used to in politics in this country. usually you hear someone say i'm a liberal on social issues but conservative. pope francis is progressive on matters like poverty...
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cardinal jorge mario bergoglio of buenos aires was elected pope wednesday, choosing the name francis in reference, the vatican said, to st. francis of assisi. he is the first pope to take that name. he is also the first jesuit to become pope and the first pope from south america. francis is known for his advocacy on the part of the poor and for his humility. in argentina, he lived simply in a small apartment, often cooked for himself, and took the bus or subway every day instead of a chauffeured car. he is also a staunch social conservative, who strongly opposes abortion and protested vigorously against his country's legalization of same-sex marriage. this week, francis celebrated mass with the cardinals. earlier, he prayed at rome's basilica of santa maria maggiore, dedicated to the virgin mary. our managing editor kim lawton has this report from rome on the selection of the new pope. >> reporter: there were jubilant shouts in an array of languages as catholics from around the globe gathered in st. peter's square to meet their new pope. many here say electing pope francis has brough
cardinal jorge mario bergoglio of buenos aires was elected pope wednesday, choosing the name francis in reference, the vatican said, to st. francis of assisi. he is the first pope to take that name. he is also the first jesuit to become pope and the first pope from south america. francis is known for his advocacy on the part of the poor and for his humility. in argentina, he lived simply in a small apartment, often cooked for himself, and took the bus or subway every day instead of a...
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elections. took all this oil wealth that he used to build schools to lift people out of poverty and actually did the poverty rate has declined radically halmos has declined radically people are healthier people are you know all the indices of a healthy society. but with you here in canada it's pretty popular it's low but so all that sort of chavez you know he got elected with a big majority i mean bigger majorities than any president the united states has been elected a long long time what's easy to do when you're censoring the media and always that censor in the media there's a very very active and aggressive i think that's kind of a matter of opinion because there are several other people that say that he has made taken several initiatives to kind of silence the opposition the media but to get back to the point of us not the overall health of venezuela i mean there if you can certainly dealing with the huge outbreak of dengue fever they're dealing with curable disease in their own miami right
elections. took all this oil wealth that he used to build schools to lift people out of poverty and actually did the poverty rate has declined radically halmos has declined radically people are healthier people are you know all the indices of a healthy society. but with you here in canada it's pretty popular it's low but so all that sort of chavez you know he got elected with a big majority i mean bigger majorities than any president the united states has been elected a long long time what's...
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in the next election, i do not know who is going to win. i do not know who is going to run, but i know this -- republicans will be a party people will want to join. the growth and opportunity party. we will not compromise our timeless principles, but we will have to make them relatable to all voters as we champion prosperity, success, and freedom for everybody. that is our calling. that is where we need to be -- a coast-to-coast, granular party that understands that we are living in a world of permanent politics, and we had better get with it. that is my promise to you. with that, it is my honor to introduce to you another wisconsin night -- wisconsinite, and in this crowd, introducing this guy is a pretty easy job because we have got to know him well over all these years, and i certainly have in wisconsin. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the former chairman of the american conservative union and the president of the national rifle association, a great american and fellow cheese cheesehead, please welcome my friend david keene. [applau
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chris christie was one of the many electable people not invited. the most electable guy. now he looks like a bigger winner by not being invited. do they care if they win or is it about shoring up donations votes in primaries and supports in the short term. >> it's all about that. and they didn't realize that it doesn't work. it doesn't work. you didn't win. it's just incredible that they keep going on. and they just turned on rob portman. they will turn on their own on a dime. there is no loyalty in that party. >> john: it's very true. rob portman is now being cast out by many parts of the party. >> i think they can eke out another election based on wedge issues rather than addressing addressing--because i think they maybe come to recognize that they can't actually attract minority voters so they're trying to suppress it through voting right amendment. >> john: gerrymandering. >> amnesty. and if that's--if they can do that maybe they'll--that's a band aid and maybe they can eke out another election. but in the long run it's not a winning strategy. >> john: hari, i got ten
chris christie was one of the many electable people not invited. the most electable guy. now he looks like a bigger winner by not being invited. do they care if they win or is it about shoring up donations votes in primaries and supports in the short term. >> it's all about that. and they didn't realize that it doesn't work. it doesn't work. you didn't win. it's just incredible that they keep going on. and they just turned on rob portman. they will turn on their own on a dime. there is no...
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it could affect an election and it undermines confidence in the election system. and we have to hold people accountable and let them know that if you cheat, we are going to catch you. if you get caught, there will be consequences. it is really not worth t. we have to send that message. it is want worth it. >> eric: you having public hearings in all the counties there. >> we are. we are having public hearings in all the counties. we have over 100 cases rightthan our state. moist of those will not go to prows prosecution. and we do expect do see more results from this investigation, down the road that show in other counties that there are problems as well. >> eric: all right, secretary of state john hustead on the voter fraud beat. thank you very much, mr. secretary of state. >> thank you. >> eric: of course, if you suspect problems where you live, there is our address, voter fraud at foxnews.com. we will be following these cases. we'll be right back [ engine sputters ] [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road. whether you're an allstate custom
it could affect an election and it undermines confidence in the election system. and we have to hold people accountable and let them know that if you cheat, we are going to catch you. if you get caught, there will be consequences. it is really not worth t. we have to send that message. it is want worth it. >> eric: you having public hearings in all the counties there. >> we are. we are having public hearings in all the counties. we have over 100 cases rightthan our state. moist of...
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election. in 2012, democrats drummed up this phony war on women. of course, our party has never waged a war on women. it was just the democratic politics of division, but there was a very real war for the women's vote. and we lost that war -- by a mile. 11% more women voted for obama than romney, but you know what? it does not have to be that way. think back -- in 2010, we won the women's vote. republicans won the women's vote. in fact, it was women in america who fired the first woman speaker of the house -- nancy pelosi. [applause] reason we cannot do it again in 2014, 2016, and beyond. [applause] the situation was made worse in 2012 when some of our men just did not keep their mouths shut when they should have, but stop -- stopping people from saying stupid things is not going to solve the problem. we need to convince more women that conservative principles offer a better solution to them as well. this year, as i traveled around the country campaigning, i was privileged to meet so many amazi
election. in 2012, democrats drummed up this phony war on women. of course, our party has never waged a war on women. it was just the democratic politics of division, but there was a very real war for the women's vote. and we lost that war -- by a mile. 11% more women voted for obama than romney, but you know what? it does not have to be that way. think back -- in 2010, we won the women's vote. republicans won the women's vote. in fact, it was women in america who fired the first woman speaker...
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general elections. sarah palin, yesterday at cpac, let's look at that. >> these experts who keep losing elections, you keep getting rehired, raking in millions, if they fowl that strongly about who gets to run in the party, they should buck up or stay in the truck. buck up and run. >>chris: bucking up? i'm not sure i got that, but bucking up, she says, basically, in the first line, was the last thing the party needs is people from the washington establishment, did not mention your name but you were who she was talking about, vetting republican candidates. >> i live in texas, i don't live in walk. >>chris: you are differenty here. >> she should agree. she did not support todd aikens but she said he ought to get out of the race, the "legitimate rape candidate." if she can plan primaries others can. first of all, i am a volunteer. i don't take a dime for my work and i pay my own travel expenses from my own pocket. i thought she was encouraging volunteer grass roots activity. i volunteer. second, i apprecia
general elections. sarah palin, yesterday at cpac, let's look at that. >> these experts who keep losing elections, you keep getting rehired, raking in millions, if they fowl that strongly about who gets to run in the party, they should buck up or stay in the truck. buck up and run. >>chris: bucking up? i'm not sure i got that, but bucking up, she says, basically, in the first line, was the last thing the party needs is people from the washington establishment, did not mention your...
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white smoke means the cardinals have elected a new pope. black smoke means it was inconclusive. >> either way we'll bring it to you live as it happens. >>> all right, the movie "argo," did you see it? >> oh, yes. absolutely. i liked it. >> everyone liked it. everyone saw it it seems. apparently it may have won a whole lot of awards, but it's not necessarily a big hit overseas, particularly with the government of iran. >> yeah. we're talking about iran. >> asking you to trust me with your lives. this is what i do -- >> "argo" is based on a real life cia operation that rescued six americans during the iranian hostage crisis. >> the iranian government had always been angry about the movie saying it's inaccurate and makes the country look bad. here comes the lawyers. and here comes the lawsuit. >> of course. let's go live to new york now where "showbiz tonight" a.j. hammer is on the entertainment beat today. a.j., can a country sue hollywood because it doesn't like a movie? >> well, michael, fred, as you know we know these days you can sue just
white smoke means the cardinals have elected a new pope. black smoke means it was inconclusive. >> either way we'll bring it to you live as it happens. >>> all right, the movie "argo," did you see it? >> oh, yes. absolutely. i liked it. >> everyone liked it. everyone saw it it seems. apparently it may have won a whole lot of awards, but it's not necessarily a big hit overseas, particularly with the government of iran. >> yeah. we're talking about iran....